Science, asked by raghavendraprasad045, 3 months ago

• How does the rate of transpiration depend
on:
Temperature
Humidity​

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Answered by sajidafathima540
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Answered by Anonymous
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Because \:  cooler \:  air \:  holds \:  less \:  water,  \\ it's  \: relatively \:  humidity \:  increases  \:  \\ or \:  it  \: is ' \: moister \:  air'. \:  Therefore, \:  warmer  \\  \: air  \: will \: increase  \: the  \: driving  \: force  \\ for \: transpiration \:  and \:  cooler \:  air \:  will  \\ decrease \:  the \:  driving  \: force \:  \\  for transpiration.

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